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C J Dennis - The Golden WhistlerC J Dennis - The Golden Whistler
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Golden bird whose golden voice,   When the summer days wax long -- Cheery optimist from choice Bids the feathered world rejoice   With full many a varied song From the tree-tops flinging free Golden bursts of melody. Golden notes for golden hours   Where the sunlit waters gleam, And the fragrant wattle flow`rs Swoon in scented golden show`rs   To the bosom of the stream, Singing, swinging, fluting high None so gay, so glad as I. Golden in the dawn`s first hush   Sounds my matin, loud and long, With a sweet, spontaneous rush, Vying with harmonious thrush   For the bushlands Crown of Song As the golden eye grows dim, Sounds my joyous vesper hymn. Golden minstrel, justly framed,   Greeted ere with grateful words Long ere this my song has shamed Him who fatuously named   This a land of songless birds Seek you solace, seek you balm, Hearken to my golden psalm.
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